Useful keyboard shortcuts

- [Instructor] This version of Dreamweaver…has made important changes to keyboard shortcuts.…Let's take a look at some of the main ones.…I've opened index.html in the begin folder…of the exercise files for this video,…and through the Related Files bar…I can also access an external style sheet…and a Javascript file,…but you can follow along using any files.…To select a complete line,…put your cursor anywhere inside the line…and press Control+L on Windows, or Command+L on a Mac,…that selects the complete line.…

You can then delete it or use…the standard keyboard shortcut…Control+- or Command+X to cut it.…Let's do that, and then we'll paste it in down here.…But cutting and pasting copied the new line character…at the end of the line,…so we need to delete the next line.…You can do that by holding down…the Control and Shift keys on Windows,…or the Command and Shift keys on a Mac,…and pressing D.…And that's directly related to how you duplicate a line,…just hold down the Control key on Windows…or the Command key on a Mac, and press D.…

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11/2/2016

2017 is a new year, offering a new look for Dreamweaver CC. Discover the new features in Adobe's latest update to its powerful web development and design software. David Powers introduces the new interface, including the revamped Start screen and Snippets panel, and reviews the improved Code View. Developers will love Dreamweaver's new autocompletion feature, code hints, and Quick Edit tool, as well as the formatting options specifically for JavaScript, JSON, and PHP. Then get a look at real-time previews and the new autocompiling behavior for LESS and Sass. Along the way, David reviews smaller enhancements, such as Quick Docs and the new full-screen view for Macs.

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